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Originally posted by nu2this:

Why is bat speed not routinely measured?


Because it doesn't mean much.

Some with good batspeed can't hit.

Some with poor batspeed can hit.

Concentrating on improving batspeed is a recipe for a poor swing IF you don't know what you're doing.

Concentrate on bat quickness and measure that.

IF you "get it" then work on your batspeed.
Last edited by Linear
Jim Lefebvre has a device that measures bat speed and he uses it regularly at Scottsdale Community College at the Jim Lefebvre Baseball Training Center. He uses it with guys as young as 11 and 12 through a large number of college and professional players, including some very accomplished Major Leaguers. It is easy to use and very cool to watch.

If you are interested, get in touch with Jim and I am sure he will be happy to work your son into his program. The Chinese National Team will be out there every day for a couple of weeks beginning tomorrow. A lot of Big League scouts will drop in and out.
Last edited by jemaz

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